Now that we have a thread on cats, it's a great opportunity to ask: What's the criteria you've used so far to choose their names?
I am about to get myself one. Although I love dogs, I'm out many hours and it's cruel to abandon the little rascal, while cats are more independent and can dig temporary loneliness... I was thinking of 'Whisky Biscuit', 'Coulter' or 'Prozac'
Originally posted by jareyes"Food" is a good name for cats. They learn to associate it with the little crunchy kibbles going into the bowl. They always come when you call. This "coming" is quite a difficult cat training exercise, otherwise.... 😛
Now that we have a thread on cats, it's a great opportunity to ask: What's the criteria you've used so far to choose their names?
I am about to get myself one. Although I love dogs, I'm out many hours and it's cruel to abandon the little rascal, while cats are more independent and can dig temporary loneliness... I was thinking of 'Whisky Biscuit', 'Coulter' or 'Prozac'
I have posted before about my cats,but I like the little turd heads so much here I go again.
The mommy cat came to us pregnant and homeless.She just walked into the house and made herself at home.
The first litter was 2 black cats 1 grey cat and 2 black and white cats.
She delivered them in colour sequence I guess.The only female was the last black and white cat.We gave away the black cats and named the mom Mona because she was always whining and Moaning.
The grey cat is Dusty, The big black and white male is about 20 lbs now, his name is Mr.Panda Bear.The little black and white cat weighs about 6 lbs.Her name is Zoe
.Mona had a second litter, which we gave all of them away except the last one born. She is a small long haired grey cat with a very short tail.Her name is Phoebe.
All the cats are full grown now except the last addition.
Last but not least,last fall a tiny staving kitten was crying outside while it was raining and windy,His name is Scrappy.
Originally posted by reinfeldI am just glad you have the word "painting" in there.
...i have seen the "Mona Lisa"" up close ( within 6 feet ) and it was
really a very small painting..maybe 16 by 14 and it had a great many
cracks in it...this was 40 years ago....
Seriously though that is a cool thing to have done.
Looking at famous masterpieces. Paintings that is.